2000 Peruvian general election

2000 Peruvian general election

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Presidential election
9 April 2000 (first round)
28 May 2000 (second round)
 
Nominee Alberto Fujimori Alejandro Toledo
Party Peru 2000 Possible Peru
Running mate Francisco Tudela
Ricardo Márquez
Carlos Ferrero Costa
David Waisman
Popular vote 6,041,685 2,086,215
Percentage 74.33% 25.67%


President before election

Alberto Fujimori
Vamos Vecino

Elected President

Alberto Fujimori
Peru 2000

Congressional election
9 April 2000

All 120 seats in the Congress of Peru
61 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Peru 2000 Alberto Fujimori 42.16 52 −15
Possible Peru Alejandro Toledo 23.24 29 +24
FIM Fernando Olivera 7.56 9 +3
We Are Peru Alberto Andrade 7.20 9 New
APRA Jorge Del Castillo 5.51 6 −2
National Solidarity Luis Castañeda 4.03 4 New
Advancing Federico Salas 3.09 3 0
UPP Daniel Estrada 2.56 3 −14
Popular Action Fernando Belaúnde 2.47 3 0
FREPAP Ezequiel Ataucusi 2.18 2 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

General elections were held in Peru on 9 April 2000, with a run-off of the presidential election on 28 May.[1] The elections were highly controversial and widely considered to have been fraudulent. Incumbent President Alberto Fujimori was re-elected for a third term with almost three-quarters of the vote. However, the elections were tainted with allegations of unconstitutionality, bribery, structural bias, and outright electoral fraud. Alejandro Toledo boycotted the second round of the presidential election, in which over 30% of ballots were declared invalid.[2] Fujimori subsequently called for new elections after his scandal, fled Peru, and faxed in his resignation from a hotel in Japan.

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p454 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
  2. ^ Nohlen, p474

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